Gurdon was born in 1774. Gurdon Kimball ... He passed away in 1813. Gurdon was 1ST mate on a privateer during the war of 1812. They captured a prize and he was sent with her to Trondhjem, Norway where he accidentally drowned on November 18, 1813. [1]
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